NOLL v. ALASKA BAR ASS'N

No. 5782.

649 P.2d 241 (1982)

Jonathan B. NOLL, Appellant, v. ALASKA BAR ASSOCIATION, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

August 13, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark R. Moderow, David J. Walsh, Moderow, Walsh, Sharick & Tucker, Anchorage, for appellant.

Jonathan Noll, in pro. per.

William B. Rozell, Faulkner, Banfield, Doogan & Holmes, Juneau, for appellee.

Before BURKE, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, CONNOR, MATTHEWS and COMPTON, JJ.


OPINION

MATTHEWS, Justice.

This appeal involves the constitutionality of Alaska Bar Rule 5(1)(a) which requires that an applicant for admission to the state bar be domiciled in Alaska.1 Jonathan Noll, who resides in Seattle and is a member of the bar in both Washington and New Jersey, applied for admission to the Alaska Bar Association (ABA) after passing the 1980 summer bar examination for attorney applicants. Although acknowledging...

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